Do you get in a pickle with p values, or struggle to find you way around a forest plot? The MJA Guide to Clinical Trials, written by John Illman is just Read more…
Entries are now being accepted for the Science Journalism Awards organised by the American Association for the Advancement of Science and supported by the Kavli Foundation. Organisers say the competition is now Read more…
The Directory of Open Access Books is a useful resources which provides free access to a huge number of academic books. It was set up by the OAPEN Foundation — an international Read more…
The Cancer World Journalism Award recognises journalism which changes the way we think about cancer. There are four awards categories and the winner in each one receives a prize of €1,500 and the overall Read more…
There are a number of benefits to having your own website. Here, Tomek Wojcik, the MD of Sumobaby Digital, explains how to get started. Not only does an online presence mean Read more…
Cancer World, the magazine of the European Society of Oncology has published a useful guide for journalists writing about cancer. The Guide is aimed at busy journalists who want to Read more…
‘‘The Future of Medicine’ media event hosted by Medtronic for members of the MJA and Guild of Health Writers showcased the latest in medical technology. The briefing, at the Royal College of Read more…
The Mental Health Foundation has updated and published Fundamental Facts about Mental Health for World Mental Health Day 2015. This comprehensive summary of mental health research, provides a unique handbook of Read more…
Chasing payments is a fact of life for most freelancers, and when you’re approached by a new client there is often a nagging questionmark about whether or not they will pay on Read more…
Sense About Science has launched an updated edition of Making Sense of Screening — “to address the unrealistic expectations of what screening can deliver”. In the guide, scientists, clinicians and Read more…
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